Most Ghanaians are of the view that when entertainers gain fame in their careers, they turn to venture into all sorts of despicable acts like smoking hard drugs, womanizing and abusing alcohol.

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In some cases, some musicians claim that smoking marijuana boosts their energy especially during stage performances. Some also claim that marijuana helps them in writing good lyrics whenever they hit the studio.

King Promise, real name Gregory Nii Bortey Newman in a recent interview with Deloris Frimpong Manso on the Delay show has revealed that he has never ventured hard drugs in his life.

He stated that the only bad habit he is into is taking alcohol but he has never venture hard drugs despite hanging around with people who are into such ventures.

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In other news, ace Ghanaian rapper, Nana Kwaku Okyere Duah

, widely known as Tic Tac has averred that not every old musician in Ghana needs to be addressed as a legend in the music industry.

Speaking in an interview with Empress Nana Ama Mcbrown on the United Showbiz segment on United TV, Tic Tac intimated that most veteran musicians have not earned the right to be called legends in the music game.

He explained that a legend needs not to be old to be tagged as such but one who has mastered his or her craft and can divert from any angle without any sweat.

He further stated that if the musician is still young and has mastered his or her craft very well, he or she can be tagged as a legend, thus age does not matter.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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